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London Enterprise Adviser Network

Connecting schools, col leges and businesses to help young people get

ready for work.

Andrew Moffat

Regional Lead, London Enterprise Adviser Network

Agenda

• London Enterprise Adviser Network

• Challenges engaging with schools and colleges

• Opportunities for engaging schools and colleges

Set up to build on the immense success of

volunteering during London 2012 .

Encouraging Londoners to give their t ime to

make our city a better place .

Team London

Effective community

engagement

Increasing social

mobility

Improving social

integration

We were established in 2015 to help link schools and colleges to employers to increase employer engagement for young people…

…because employer engagement has been proven to:

Reduce NEET levels.

Increase future earnings.

Enterprise Adviser Network

1. Building Networks

3. Backing the Gatsby

Benchmarks

2. Supporting Careers Leaders

Our role

Building Networks

Enterprise Adviser Network

The LEAN matches experienced business

volunteers from the world of work with

teachers to:

1. Increase business engagement

2. Develop a whole-school careers plan

Building networks

Enterprise Adviser Network

Colleges

Employers

Universities

Schools

Apprenticeship providers

We have built a national network

2,500schools and colleges in our Enterprise Adviser

Network.

Key Skills Challenges for Londoners

• Unemployment rates above the nat ional average

• Young people, d isabled adul ts, BAME groups and women under -

represented in the labour market, especial ly in h igher -ski l led,

better-paid jobs.

• Continued and persistent gender, race and disabi l i ty pay gaps.

• Substant ia l var iat ion in employment rates and incomes across

London, meaning the capi ta l is the most unequal region in England.

• Low levels of qual i f icat ions and sk i l ls holding many Londoners back.

London Enterprise Adviser Network

470 schools and

colleges in the

Network

700 Enterprise

Advisers in the

Network

By Aug

2020:

Supporting Careers Leaders

Careers Leader Training

• 1300 Careers Leader Bursaries

• 156 Bursaries in London • Onl ine Resources

• Universal Careers Leader Tra in ing

• Open to anyone

Careers Leader System

• Assess careers provision

• Track activities

• Link to individual pupil data

Backing the Gatsby Benchmarks

1. A stable careers programme

2. Learning from career and labour market information

3. Addressing the needs of each pupil

4. Linking curriculum learning to careers

5. Encounters with employers and employees

6. Experiences of workplaces

7. Encounters with further and higher education

8. Personal guidance

Gatsby Benchmarks

Gatsby Benchmarks

• National Average 2.76, London 2.43

• Making progress

Challenges and Opportunities

Challenges

•Blizzard

•Co-ordination

•What’s the point?

Opportunities

Benchmark 7 – Educational encounters

These questions are about the Gatsby Benchmark recommending 'Encounters with further and

higher education'.

All students should understand the full range of learning opportunities that are available to

them. This includes both academic and vocational routes and learning.

Benchmark 7

7.1 By the time they leave school, approximately what proportion of students have had

the following experiences?

1. Meaningful encounters with Sixth Form Colleges?

2. Information about the full range of apprenticeships, including higher level apprenticeships?

3. Meaningful encounters with Further Education Colleges?

4. Meaningful encounters with Independent Training Providers?

5. Meaningful encounters with universities

6. IF pupil numbers entered for Year 12 or 13:

1. At least two visits to a university?

What can we do

Labelling

Targeting through

the Network

Promotion

Personal

Development

London Enterprise Adviser Network

EnterpriseAdvisers@London.gov.uk

www.london.gov.uk/LEAN

#EANetwork @TeamLdn @CareerEnt

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